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Some jazz-age glamour to tide you over. Not all Damien Chazelle movies are about (or adjacent to) jazz. But the important ones are. Two of his musicals feature jazz-obsessed male leads — namely, his first indie effort, Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench, and the almost–Oscar Best Picture winner La La Land — while the psychological drama Whiplash explored an abusive drum instructor whose regimented teaching took all the spice out of the inherently seasoned genre.
Margot Robbie actually considered this shit. When James Franco’s Spring Breakers character Alien — a cornrowed, tattooed, Riff Raff look-alike — was the hottest Halloween costume in fall 2012, even the Wolf of Wall Street star wanted to be Alien for Halloween. Robbie, apparently a perfectionist, finessed her way into getting in touch with Franco to make sure her Alien costume would be the night’s best. In GQ Style’s oral history of indie studio A24 (the studio behind Spring Breakers and Moonlight, among many other films we enjoy), Franco detailed Robbie’s costume question:
Kate Moss' eagerly anticipated Playboy shoot was officially launched today, to celebrate the magazine's 60th anniversary.
The saucy snaps were taken by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott and form part of an 18-page pictorial of the model, who turns 40 in January.
They show the model in a number of bunny girl outfits, as well as topless.
Hugh Hefner said: "From its beginning, Playboy has stood for freedom of speech, freedom of choice and freedom of the press.
Lindsay Lohan This article is more than 13 years oldLindsay Lohan 'sacked from Linda Lovelace film'This article is more than 13 years oldDirector of Inferno says he was forced to dismiss actor, who was due to play 70s porn star in biopicLindsay Lohan has reportedly been sacked from the role of Linda Lovelace in a forthcoming biopic of the 70s porn star.
Matthew Wilder, director and screenwriter of Inferno, said on his Facebook page at the weekend that he had been forced to dismiss the actor due to her ongoing travails.